American science fiction author (1923-1958)
Cyril M. Kornbluth (July 2, 1923 – March 21, 1958) was an American science fiction author.
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Pen Names:
Cecil Corwin
Birth Name:
Cyril Kornbluth
Alternative Names:
S.D. Gottesman
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Edward J. Bellin
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Kenneth Falconer
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Walter C. Davies
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Simon Eisner
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Jordan Park
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C. M. Kornbluth
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He began with the complicated salute of the Astral Confederation and got down to business. 'Brother Kazam,' he said, 'I wish to show you an ancient sacred book I have just discovered.' I laughed, of course. By that time I'd already discovered seven ancient books by myself, all ready-translated into the language of the country I would be working at the time. The 'Isba Kazhlunk' was the most successful; that's the one I found preserved in the hide of a mammoth in a Siberian glacier.
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They were immigrants into the sea; like all immigrants they longed for the Old Country. Then the second generation. Like all second generations they had no patience with the old people or their tales. This was real, this sea, this gale, this rope! Then the third generation. Like all third generations it felt a sudden desperate hollowness and lack of identity. What was real? Who are we? What is NEMET which we have lost? But by then grandfather and grandmother could only mumble vaguely; the cultural heritage was gone, squandered in three generations, spent forever. As always, the fourth generation did not care.